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Workers Locked Out After Union Rejects Contract at Truck Assembly Plant
December 1, 2014
STE-THERESE, QC—Some 900 employees at PACCAR’s truck assembly plant here have rejected the company’s final contract negotiation offer. After two months of negotiations, the contract was rejected by 76 percent of employees only hours after management decided to lock out its employees. MORE
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